Haute Route – Alps Mountaineering

“Respecting the Massif” published in Global Adventure. Surviving the Haute Route, an Alps mountaineering ski tour from Chamonix to Zermatt.

The Haute Route . . . Really?

The torn flesh of my bloodied feet screamed with every step. My calf, thigh, and back muscles alternated between spasms and feeling like wet cardboard. Cold air splintered my lungs and clenched a fist around my heart.

And yet I gasped for more, slowly sliding one foot in front of another, ever upwards, way beyond any breaking point I had previously known. We pushed deeper into the vast snow and ice fields, where rocky islands rose defiantly and distant peaks shattered the horizon.

The fear of becoming isolated and trapped by violent weather was real, but we suppressed it with the draw of skiing deep, untouched powder. It was the elixir that would make all the pain irrelevant.

For years, my friends and I had been cutting the corners off groomed runs, toying with the fantasy of being Big Mountain heroes. And now we were actually doing it: a sixty-mile, seven-day Haute Route attempt, incorporating 19,000 ft of ascent, skiing from Chamonix, France to Zermatt, Switzerland, and overnighting in high mountain huts.

The Haute Route seed had been sown on a Christmas holiday – only four months earlier – when we’d hired a guide for the first time…

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Jack Moscrop

I am a freelance adventure travel writer and sports writer who grew up in East Anglia. My published articles thrill from wreck diving, to mountain peaks in search of the ultimate ski run. They capture time from multi-month cycling trips, to ten second world-record attempts. And the stories roam from the Canadian Rockies to Kiwi caves, and South American deserts to Chinese treasures.